Bathroom Flooring: Will it Be Vinyl, Laminate, or Tile for your Floor?

Bathrooms can be our personal oasis and private space away from the rest
of the house. A beautiful bathroom is a magical thing. However, a bathroom
with cracked, peeling, or moldy floors can become one of the biggest headaches!
Not only do you have to consider style and cost, you must also remember
the functionality your bathroom floor provides. Choosing flooring for
your bathroom can be tricky, but we are here to help! We've hacked
the most popular options for bathroom flooring and have all the facts
so you can make an educated decision with ease.

Vinyl: Vinyl tiles are the most affordable option for bathroom flooring. They
seem to come in infinite sizes, colors, and styles. Not only this, but
they are extremely durable and easy to install or replace if you are looking
for a do-it yourself floor installation. The only downside to vinyl flooring
is the vinyl; if you are looking for sophisticated, high-end flooring
this might not be the best option.

Cost: $.69-1.29 per square foot

Tile: Tile flooring can be a great option for a more aesthetically pleasing
look than vinyl. Many high-end expensive flooring options are available
in tile which gives a similar stone look without the stone price. The
only downside we found to installing tile is the grout. Grout needs to
be reguarly cleaned for it to look its best. But if you're not afraid
of cleaning grout, tile is an great option. Find some grout cleaning tips
from Molly Maid
here. To explore all of your tile options,
click here .

Cost: $2.60-$5 per square foot

Concrete and stone: Concrete and stone is the most expensive option for flooring. But as
they say, you get what you pay for. Textured concrete and marble stone
is groutless, durable, and can last a lifetime. If you are looking to
create your dream bathroom, stone might be a good option to consider.
Just remember, some stone and concrete can be extremely slippery when
wet and must be textured. If you love the marble look, but don't love
the marble price tag, look into marble tile - it can be a cheaper option
with a similar aesthetic look.

Cost: $9-25 per square foot

Mr. Handyman
can maintain your home to save you money. One call really does take care
of everything on your to-do list. Make sure to stay on top of all your
household repairs, improvements and maintenance needs and
request service
now online.